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Queenstown Harbor - Lakes Course Golf Course Map /Queenstown Harbor - Lakes Course Golf Holes Map
Queenstown Harbor - Lakes Course Golf Course Review in Queenstown, MD in 21658

QUEENSTOWN WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
362
4
379
3
164
5
504
4
420
4
400
4
371
3
175
4
354
4
407
3
170
5
520
4
450
4
415
5
525
4
375
3
210
4
368
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The starting hole on The Lakes is the second shortest on the course.
From The Fairway A generous fairway allows the player to ease into their round gives you a great chance of finding the fairway.If you can carry the hump on the right side of the fairway it will add distance while two sand traps on the left side will leave you with a longer approach.
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee From the back 2 tees, this tee shot can be very intimidating requiring the player to hit through a chute of trees and to carry a penalty area that extends to the right of this hole.
From The Fairway A split-rail fence defines out of bounds and lines both the left and ride side of the fairway as well as behind the green.
On The Green For the 2 forward tees, the player may have a chance to drive the green and putt for eagle.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The shortest par 3 on the golf course is protected by a sand trap short and left.
From The Fairway Make sure you check the top of the trees to gauge how the wind might affect your ball.
On The Green The green is sloped from back to front and pitched from right to left. You can use the contours of the green to get it close.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This dogleg right hole is guarded by a large lake that runs the entire length of this hole.
From The Fairway The bravest of souls will be left with a mid to short iron for your second shot and an early shot at eagle.
On The Green A bailout left leaves most players with two more shots to the green.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee A draw sets up perfect for this tee shot, but any ball at or left of the white rock will put you in good shape for your second shot.
From The Fairway Playing to the center of this green is safest but won’t guarantee a two putt on this undulating surface.
On The Green A small pond sits to the right of this green and any shot left or long will run away from the green.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee lucky tee shot will find the cart path that runs the length of this dogleg right, propelling your ball through the corner and leaving a short iron approach.
From The Fairway A pond looms for any shot that is missed to the left of this green.
On The Green Knowing the pin location will help with your club choice into this green that is one of the deeper greens on the course but also one of the narrowest.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Though it’s tempting to challenge this hole with a driver and carry the sand trap, it is not required.
From The Fairway The seventh hole is one of the shorter par 4’s on the course and it is more important to avoid the large sand trap and pond that frame the left and right side of the fairway.
On The Green Leaving your approach below the pin is recommended as the green slopes severely from back to front.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Once on the green, you are negotiating a surface with 3 distinct levels cascading from back to front.
From The Fairway You will play to a green that is set diagonally and is flanked by 2 large sand traps short right and long left.
On The Green You will want to make sure that you are putting from the proper side of the hole or else you might be left with your second putt being longer than your first.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The shortest par 4 on the golf course can help you finish the front 9 with a great chance at making a birdie.
From The Fairway Any shot in the fairway should give you a good look at this green for your approach.
On The Green A ridge running through the center splits this green in half. Sand traps guard the front left and back of this green.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The 10th hole is one of the longest par 4’s on the course and will typically play into the wind.
From The Fairway A large landing zone will allow you to find the fairway on this hole where an uphill shot into the green awaits.
On The Green Make sure you take at least one extra club to reach this elevated green.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee The second shortest par 3 on the golf course can be visually intimidating from the tee box.
From The Fairway The green is one of the deepest so be sure of your distance when choosing a club.
On The Green However, a shot short or right of the green will end up in the water and long left brings a sand trap into play.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee This dogleg left par 5 will reward the player who can challenge the treelined left side with a draw off the tee.
From The Fairway Playing to the right of this fairway will give you a better look at the green but will also make the hole play longer.
On The Green This large green is protected by sand traps in the approach and an undulating green.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par 4 on the course typically plays into a left to right wind which pushes the tee shot towards the sand trap and tall grass on the right.
From The Fairway A draw up the right center will fight the wind and catch a slope which should get you an extra 20 yards.
On The Green The green is guarded by a large sand trap on the left and a pond protects anything to the right of this green.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee When standing on the tee of this dogleg left, a player is faced with negotiating a penalty area that runs the entire left side of the hole and a large lake on the right side.
From The Fairway A slight draw is preferred off this tee and will leave you with an uphill shot to this green.
On The Green Be sure to add an extra club to your calculation as you can’t feel the breeze from the Chester River up by the green.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The last par 5 on the course and the longest, it can be reached by two solid shots if you are willing to challenge the pond that runs the entire right side of this hole.
From The Fairway Most players will aim for one of the 5 sand traps that guard the left side of this hole.
On The Green If you can avoid the bunkers on the left with your second shot, a third shot from the left side of the fairway will leave you the best angle into this long, skinny green that is protected by two deep sand traps to the left and right of this green.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee A straightaway par 4 that favors a tee shot up the right side but go too far right and you can bring a hazard into play.
From The Fairway Avoiding the sand traps to left on your tee shot will leave with a short shot to a well-guarded green.
On The Green Be sure of your distance as sand traps will collect any shot that is short or long into this green.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par 3 on the course is number 17 and there is no denying that this is one tough hole.
From The Fairway There is no room to miss this green as trouble looms all around it.
On The Green Hitting the center of this rather large green is a small victory as you will be left with a very challenging putt navigating the numerous contours.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The green slopes severely from back to front so make sure you stay below the flag.
From The Fairway Most players will pick a spot in the right center of the fairway on this dogleg right to approach this green with what should a short iron or wedge.
On The Green The longest players may try and challenge the trees on the left of this hole and attempt to drive the green.

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